All of the fake innocence drained from Mary's face, leaving her visage in a blank stare, her dark eyes peering at Vince. "It's been great getting to know you, Vince, but I think I'll [i]cut[/i] the conversation short here. You might see me around, if you're lucky." She said, her words conveying no emotion, simply hanging there in the space. She ignored the offered handshake, before turning on her heel, taking long strides as she walked to the barracks. Mary stopped at the thick iron door, examining it for a moment. A brief look over showed her the retina scanner. "Wow. So not cliche." She muttered, going through the process quickly, not bothering to wonder how in the nine circles of hell they got a scan of her retina beforehand. As the door opened seamlessly, she stepped in, immediately feeling the drop in temperature. She was startled to hear the door close behind her, though it was soundless, save for a few small clicks. She took in her surroundings,not tarrying too long in the main area. Wasting no time, she walked over to the clearly marked girls living quarters, where she would be spending quite a bit of time. She was glad to see that she was the first there, so had some time to unpack before getting to know the people she would be working with from now on. [i]'Hopefully there aren't too many of them...'[/i] She thought, shuddering as she sat down on one of the beds, her bottle of alcohol still cradled in her hand.